I don't get this kinda of response. Obviously you don't like them, but I have no complaints about them. But in fact I've had two Corsair Platinum PSU's that died on me WITH CableMod cables attached. Now I'm not claiming its CableMod's fault, but it does smell to me.

The PSU's have short and over current protection. You can litterally short them out and they just go off.

The BF cables dont have caps and downgrade the performance of your PSU should you have them as standard.

The PSU's have short and over current protection. You can litterally short them out and they just go off.

The BF cables dont have caps and downgrade the performance of your PSU should you have them as standard.

Ok I get that, but I'm not even sure the old C-Series of CableMod cables had caps in them either. Quite honestly if they did, they'd have to be incredible tiny and there are no heat shrinks around the connectors either to indicate that.

So are you saying that I actually risk killing my entire system using these cables? If this is the case surely I don't want to use them, but the only reason I did was because the original ones are extremely bulky (I don't even have a side window on my case)

Ok I get that, but I'm not even sure the old C-Series of CableMod cables had caps in them either. Quite honestly if they did, they'd have to be incredible tiny and there are no heat shrinks around the connectors either to indicate that.

So are you saying that I actually risk killing my entire system using these cables? If this is the case surely I don't want to use them, but the only reason I did was because the original ones are extremely bulky (I don't even have a side window on my case)

If the psu had them, the CM cables had them.

If your PSU should have caps on the cables then without the ripple levels will rise.

I actually helped Cable Mods with the testing on the cap'd cables. Just moving them away from the end of the cables increased ripple. So just imagine what removing them does. (FYI the CM capped cables have them places so they are behind the mobo tray to keep things tidy.